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W* 14004 NEW-YORK, THLRSDAY, MARCII 19, 1885. PR1CE TIIREE CEflTS v^xuv. DIVIDING THE SPOILS. OFFICES POR THE" HITNGRY AND THIR8TT." mnn taoutm by tm h?*idf.? wixn 1AJIDAU A TKIFtK AUFAP. IBT TELEOR^M TO THB TRIBDXE, ] \'..,/.ii ih ?Tho Prcaideut aent tno ViflmoiOXi Marcu if.?-1"?' * ?"?" Milton J. Duruain, of Kemuc?y, "? "? "wmiST&i, of Xevado.to be Mperlntende.t of TOWoJ Penneylvanin,to be Flrat Aaalatant. rS.X^?M^J'omery.ot Mleblgan.to be Comnda ?'TJiS'?*VXr \t of Rhode Irianfl. tobe Attorney tbeWed SUteafor fhe Nortkeru Dtatrlct of Oeorg a. Thecrowdof hnngry ofhYe-aeekers who for two weeka bave aurrounded the White g*?J? niontha wide opea, ready to devour any th.ng wb,ch inight be thrown out to thcm, breathe more frerly. 'll,e Preaideut haa ehown aoiae compunction for their sufferingH and haa inrited a fow of tbo "bungry" to partake of the feast which haa been awaiting them evor aince 1... entered the Whito Houae. Far from bemg aatisned, however. there ieheard iucvcry dircctiot. achorusof diaappointnieut and complaint. And thiadoe* not procoed alone from tboso wbo were 1,11 III|| for the offlcea ftlled, or their fnciids but also from leadera in the party, whoso advice 111U* iHatteroftbe appointmenta eitber wasnotasked, or, if proffored, waa conteinptuoualy reject- d. When Secretary Fruden arrivod at tbe OepitoJ thiamormng there was the uaual rush niadc by UM crowd to get a look at tho liat he beld in hia haa* before it weut to the Senate. Tbc Senate WH in execntive aeesion and it waa aeveral minutcs before he could delirer hia uiesaage. Meanwbile the auxiety on the facea of tho politiciana to know their fato waa pamful to behold. At last the manifold copies of the Bieeeage reached the Secretary'a oflice. Among the throng which surrounded the table on which oue of the oopiea had been laid was Senator Voorheea. Ad jiiHtiughia spcctaclee he caat a hasty glanco over tlie liat, and an expression of diagust spread over hia features. Drivmg the fiugers of both his hauda throngh hia hair. in a manuer uiore eloqucnt than words could have inade it, hc gavovent to his feel ings in a aavage grunt. "Indiana doesn't aeem tobe getting anythmg, Senator," remarked a proniinent Kepublicaa atand ing near by. "No," growled the Senator. "Looke as if the kitchen cabinet was runuintc thinga," Buggested his fricnd " Yea, it doea." rephed the nnhappy Senator, aa he ?trcxle batk iuto the Senate chauibcr iu a more thoughtful mood, probably, than he had left it. In another part of the room stootl a protuinent Congresamau, surrounded by half a dozen of hia frienda. "Blank it," he hiaaod Iwtween hia teeth, 'ifl woulrt ask a Senator or Congressman to supi>ort mo iorapoBition if I were a candidate for anvthing. It looka to me aa if the recomraendationaof 8ena toraand Congreasmen were to go for nothing with thisAdminiatration. What does it all mean any wayt" It is hardly neoessary to aay that Mr. Ran dall's frienda point to the nominalion of Malcolm Hay, of FUtsbnrg, to bo Fintt I aut I'ostn?;wter-General aa strong additional ?vi dence of the iuflnence that their champio-i pos ?essee. It ia aa'jened by aoine Dtaoant^ hW.t-v.-r, that in thia caae Mr. Randall miist uiiare his laurela wirA V<Htgr*mNB*a-otot "UiXll Moott. ?!? iii? Kno I)i-"trict. 80 far aa Pennaylvania politica are con eexned, they interpwt the aftaiaMMl to mean a Tictorv ovt-r ex-Senator Wallace and hi* faetton. A Pittsbnra Democrat aaid that whilo Mr. Hav wasauearneat Demotrat, he waa rattier "slow.'' " He ia not a huatler auch aa I would have pre ferred." he pensively remarked. Mr. Hay ia a lawyer, and is said to br a k<k?1 ?ne, as well aa a man of high rharac t. r. Ou all mattera relatmg to the tarift Mr. Hay sharea the viewsof Mr. Kandall asoppowd to thr aplaioaa held byMessrs. Curiisleaul M?rri!ton. HkViewi in respect to Civil Service reform haveno* y.-t lxen ascertained. Iherc ia a geueral desire to kn.?w liin poHttmii in regard to that Hnbjeot, beraino in the oftice for which he haa been namcdhe will viriually eontrol the oflicial teuure of aoine 40/KK> p<<-t maatera, whose appointuients dtpend npon the Postmaator-Ueneral withont referenoe to tho Pwai dent or Senate. I*oatmaater-<ieii< ral Vila? ?aid that Mr. Hay hal not solicited any appnintni'iit at tbohandaof tbeAdminihtration. Measra. Monev. Bell and a d<?z.-n other importiiuate ftppUeanta f<>r tbe ottice may find food for retiTtiou in t ill < 1 eumatauro. Mr. Bcll, by tho wa.v, was s<? HUM of (ri-ttiiiK thia oftice that for d.iys he haa bc^ii nMkrtng the MMfataiatkma "f hia frienda and actuaily eairied atowid n hia porketaapplicatioiia from hiiiisry brotber Damo arataio beappointad to postmaatersiiipi. Qreatia tkeir tftaappoiatment now. TbeapFKiintrncnt of Morton Mont?r<>merv t? be CoouBJMMoar of Pateata is dne to a temporarj ti <j>'c p.itehod iip between Donald M. Dickioaon and Wflliam C. Mavbury, wlm are both <>n tbe grouud here for the purpoae of accuriug contrul of the Federal patronage 111 lliebigan. Dickinaon ia the chamnau of the State Coinmittee ; Mavburv Conifrestinan from tho I?t Michigaa Dlatnot K::ch thought looutrnn the othar In tho eadearor t<i reaeh Waslnnzton Bnt Bnl when Dickinaon fot ou board the traiu Rt Detioit bfl fonnd Mav nrv aafely atowod awav iu tho corneroftlie eat whicb h<- had entered. 1 he two rivals trarell ' to Waahington tocetber. Neitbei diaoloaed tbe obj'-ct of hia visit (??th^ otber. but when they mel in tbe Uhitc Houae and fonnd each o'herout, ho to ap ak, a hvely tiuie,M>( iikmI unminent rhePreaident,how ever. g.ive th<m t<? u.ulrratand that if they didn't nn.te itr'on amaii the oftice would foelaawhere. lj was with th<tu a qnaation vhethat Michigan ahonld get the pluin nraome othcr State. Like arhw m?-:i they d*'cided to oompromiae on Ifontgomery. Thia 1 ion waa reacbeo thia morning. Beoreiary La nar, wbodid not kuow a word of arbal araagoing on, wa.'< liiforuit: l 01 the fart that Mr. Uontgomery'a Maaevaetohaaaaitto the Senate b? Mt. Dickin? aon him-seif wbo eatiiad t?him a icttci oi Intradno tioM atgned l>v the Preaident. Mr. Montgomery i? a cnmmal lawer,andthe principal <nt iciam made npon hia aeleotion for Comimaaioner of i'aients is ihat h< knows (oiup;:iatr.cly little of patent law. Milton i, Dnrham, wbo anceeeda Judge Lawrence a<* Fir^t Controlleroi the Treaanry,laalaoalaw yer. "Pl.il" Thompaon'a frienda do not think tn.it hia chanceg for another appoiiituicnt bave beeu improved by the aeleotion of Mr. Dnrham, whohve* in the aame diatrict. The Randall nei aay that the '" Kentncky crowd" have learned aome thing by their defcat, and realicing tiie neveaaity of tlr. Kaudal '? aid obtained hia aaautance In Itefialf of Mr. Durham. They poinl to thareanll a? fur ther pns)t of Mr Kandall s powcrful inllui-nce with the Admiuietration. Tbe noiuinatiou of David K. Ilaknr, jr., for the United-Statcii Diatii< t-AttornevKhip of Rbflde laiand is due 10 the inlluom-e of J. BL Harnahy. wl!t.^:;?'cts to eontrol the Feucial patTOnagn oi tho l tatfl dnring Uleveland'a admiinstratiou. Bar i.aby is the meniU'r of theNational Comnuttae Khodelsland, and as siich did everytblng 111 his powertosecur* the uouiination of Clereland at 'Chicago. Henoa the Preaident'a anxiety to give hiiii eailvand prompl iccognition. Kven Uic nomlnation of benjamin H. Hill, jr.. to heUnrtedSUtoa Di.^iri. t-Attorney for the ><nth ern Distnct of (ieyiK.a. fails tomeet tha*, eoadial approval which the nomiiiatioti to oilb e ot tbe aon oihiafathcr mi^'ht have erahed amongSontbern men. rhaertttcian is aaade thatheiatooyoung ; that in haa h'-mt been aetive enougn ia poiitica; in a wonl. ih.it h:* Bourbonlam is n(>t boyonddoubt, Tfee appolntmen h of (ViliiamOarrard and .1" ^;>li S, Sjran to be (iupeiiutondeul und L'aiuer, reapeet JTely, ji the (?;,!>- ..i.j Nevada, htint are belloved tobe witiioitt BumtneaA' <?? Kx-i lau Moek-lagTiatalkad of to-night JW likely to I" "IjiI Coutiollei ct ihe ?in-.,. He haa tbe aupport, it ih Ueiic\i;d, oi' the .1 and Kenl ueky delegationa. doon (J. ftMMUpeoa, of Dh ?>. whose failure I take mto lif? eouddasce t'ongiesa ?>??! from his ow:i Stat* and reveal to them the ih.n h" is uftor haa exeited souie cxioiueut, i? to want the luarshalahip of the-iouthern l>?tri 1 ot Ohio, 10 i teceed Lol \Vright. reraloftha Virginla ('ougreaaiueu viaiu^d the > ?teut lo-iiay u> urgo the appoiutnuMit of ex bouaior With*r* ua Cominisaiouer of Agnculture, Iwo Virgi..ia luiuliaaua fog tolidtor-Gaaarai are dow in thc field, ex-Congrcssman Goode aud ex-i>euator Johustou. ? WHAT IS KNOWN OF THE NOMINEES. MALCOLM HAY. Malcolm Hay, of Pittsbnrg, uoniinatod to l>o Flrst AsMstnnt Po?tma6ter Oenoral, was born In Phlla delpliia ln l'M'J. and, it ls taid, he never bold publio olJIce. II.tvlngMudled In tho Univtrsity of Pcnneylva ula, hc weut to Misnouri at tbe agc of acventoen, to en gage in raercantllf purnults. Ho camo eartward three yearslater, t?nd ntudled law with Chlef Juatica Heaaley, of Tronton. N'. J., in which city bo vrai adinilted to the bar In 1*C>.V 8ubsen,uently he removcd to Pittaburg, irhere he la preMdent of the Morcantile I.ibrary. trimtee in tlioI>o!l;irSa\liiKiI'-*nk. and ls conaplcuoua ln mat tcra affectiug tbe Eplscopal Cburch. Ho wui an ootlvo ineuiber of tho State Coiistltutlonal 00B> vention imS72, aerriug as cbairmau of tUo Commltteei on AcooiintsaudKxpenditureeaml Milttla. Ho MMN the IViinxylvanla delegatlon to tho Powoeratlo Natloua! coDTPntion in 1SS0, nnl in that of 1SH4 represonted hls State on tbe Commlttw on Uesolutions. Durlug lts ?ee slono !>?- aetcd M chairnian under a taclt HNNMIt bo tweeatkefree txadere and nrotaetlonlota, lu-itborrac tion being etrong eneoak toeteet a clmirnian. bm ne dealred. bo coiild bavo had tbo nonilnatlon <?nd electlonm iiH CongreMiuan-at-larga in 1888, or a Cablaet positioii under (iovornorPattlson, but he .ll-tinet.y decliuod tho foraier, aud in.Urectly avoido.l tlio otber. ATTKIBl Ti:i) TO IUNIMI.I.'s IMVLUBVOBi PlTTBBCBfl, Marcli 18 (Spfcial).?T\\p nomi nation of Malcolm Hay to br 1'IM Assintant rogtmaMer Genoral is well rccelved by all classcs. Mr. Hay is a nativoof Philadelpliia, a nephow of <;eorg<> M. Dallaa. Ho bas ptMMMd law iiieceesfully for tbo la?t twcnty vears. He has never held an offlclal posltlon. In 1872 bo was MnM for prothonntary. Two yenrs lator ho w?i unaiiunously ofTcred tho noininatlon of Ueutenant Unv orrior, but decliuod. Durlng HM I'resldential *l***j* ef lxTti ho went lo Flonda at tho reqncst of Saniuel J. Tlld.n. In 188S he decliuod tho noininatlon for Bnpreine JadfB. Iu tho convontion whtch lioiulnated CicYelaiid for rreslucut. hs wu? chulrman of a Mit>-COOjnUUee of H>? Platform CommJttee eppolnted to preiure tho tarin plank. Mr. Huy h?? hoen In 111 he.ilth for sonie tlmo and i? ai preoent coalned to kleroom. Conrreaainan Bayne uald that tho appolntnient < loariy HMMOMI kuw potoutlal i? thc rule of Uandall. MIl.TON J. DTJBHAU MiltonJ. Durhara, of Danvillr. Ky.. noini nntod to bv First Controllor of thc Titatniry. WM boni ln Meircr C'ounty of that fitate in 1884, pradiiai.d at A? bury Vniversity at tbe ago of twoniy, Mndicd law In Louisvillo. andhaspinccpractlncd Ifeal pndtMlM. A^a circuitjudjrohchu<l?oino Jndicial cinorUuco in 1881 on<Il=r.'j. II.- wanclocted to Omert** iu 1898, and waa tl IM n itoBtfll Bt cntcrrd tli.it t.o.ty two yoari boforo J. rr.i. t.'i Knott ii'id f.iurboforo Jolni <}? Carlmle. He was sia-ct c.lod by Phillp B. Thompoon, Jr.. rocontly a candidato for tho (oiiiinli..Hloncrohipof liit. ?rnal lt.-v. uuc. Mr. lMiih.nn -cmrt M tlic Cuiu'iiltt.'.- M Hinkliitf and Curicncy ; ongiiiatcd ciiiiio faw inoa?uron alfeetlntc tbe pay of l.ank >!??!?!?. tbe Frcedn.au'i Tru-t an 1 8?T iiisrs liank and tho oalo of Covcrnmont propcrty, oc raaionally ptonl'.cd ovcr th* conirulttco of tho wholo Hooaa,aerredalao oneoafwrnoa romuiittoo* un.l tlic ooiiimittoen oo approprtauonaand Expaadltaraajn im Dopartnent of JoattM. HodMiol dUtlsgatak bi?n?oif ata Ictnslator, btit alvravs rtooibl hln party. In thc Xl.Ml-i Oongreaaheroted afaloat orderlM tii? main ouoatlon on tbe bUl I.peal lha " wlarj cnto. B* aUoTotedagaJnttMr. Fott'i rrnolntlon in tho M.IMh l'4ingrea? dodaring that In fllllnj; thc mliior olllcea of tho Uouae, nreferenoa ahoald be girei t<> honorahhr di? cli..r?c.r liiionisoldiorx. In 1H78 hc WM IMOMM U tarorof Uie blllaforthetepeeJ ?f tho K?>*uui|.tioii ?rt an.i im Jiiiic '.'h ettbal ftmrht roted toi Mr. Boataara ? blli provldlng f..r tbe paynienl ot etutoaM ftooi '? gn eul'a.'ks on an.i Kftoc Ootobor l. 1878 M.VKTl.V V. HOHTQOMBBT. Mardn V. Motit^oiiifry, of Mulii^t". nomi natod to bo CoiiitulMiloner of rateuto, i? a lawycr about foily j M|? <>ld. ?li" "im r hold publlc ofllce boforr, L.it who has alway* taWona llvoly lntfie*t in potttl? Bt kMalwaytbOM a crlinlnallawy.r. BB PM?tltlM R? meb, oattlM ot hls own 8tate at Icast. wax Oitabllthtd by tbo 8uccc??ful dcfonoo of Danl. 1 Ho! oiiib, tcotHCil of the n.urder of tho f>0?l family, in a trial wh.ch f?r NM8ml oleiucnu and atartllng CiarloaurM li withont rlval. por n nt intbeannala ?>f c-ilmo. llo alno flgnred ]>i.I u*iuj> io a-wJm?i..ii Uiiavlataw. ?* ?li<; t?j?BM"iil*(?l?? nfth^'nntmtt.im nn.l Brulo lll\-?>r. ?nd thf W?f<|.iott r, Hougbton aud Outonagon Kalll .! Oompanr. It wa? <t\i?- to )n? labbrtng, it m aaM. tbai tho blli inrfcittng lha luiid urmitM df thoae roada novac i^ft tho eoaarolUeo. 1<\ aa iiinlcndaudiiig arrlvml at with tkoDemeefMle leaderain hla8tate, he li n> be ti.o non>tnee,two reon nenre for Congreae Iu the Vlth Mlchigan utatrtet, t" ? li. VS'lnana, who haa bceii re-t-lettod lo thc XI.IX.li < .'i - luvm H B1RB, -TK. Daviil s. Baker, Jr?of Rbode Islaad, nimii nato.l t<> M I'nitHd 8tate? Att.irn. y f..r the I?l?trlct of BfcOM IkI?im1, l~ ? lawycr In hBOW? BtOtO, f f Mtfl nn t filr ablNtf. B? hM MTrai f"r a nnmber of jrean ln the >:?t> Henate and i? ic. ogntsed a-. .mo of the leadera of the Uemorratle p?rty In the Le?1?latore, Bi llrea In wi.kf.nd bnt doei baaloeM in Proridea i ? -?. ?. MTJCB ADO AltolT A P08T OFFICE ACITVUY <>r vic i PKB8IDBX1 BCXDMCKS-HOE* SFNAT R M'l?.>VAI.I? W III' III I I'. l?r iHMun fO rhk triiioe.] WasbimotoVi Mareh 18^-Vice-Preritlaal HotidricUs i* ono of tlie biit.le<t ni.ii ln Washlru-ton, .vcii in tfeatt haiy tiiuos. ITetthM tho PMetoV iit norany inomticr ..i Ife4 < 'iiMnct ri^e^ < ai .i'-r or mkl moro h.mr* thaii hc. A Iir-iuocr.ilK' UeagNMBaA, VbOM bn*lnew with thc headeef tho Exooatlre E>opartaMoti re.juirc* daily |>cr-on?l viHit?. |0 day ?? tuat BI BBHBBB1 c-it.r a public odicc wttfeOM lliidin,; thc \ ic- PnatdMl DBBN liBfiB hlai" with ?!? poekote ttantadwlth Bf^UeattoM aial rc.oininiiidatl'Mix for BBBOB." Miinv ooiiiplainti- ar -id to bavo bccn in. kIj ali.iit ln-. " liitcrfcrcnco" ln uiatt.-M aflccting patron.-ige, e-tpo.-lally iu Indiana. and ?oaMperaoM attriiiute the BBdJeaiaf rlaaf*ot Isaatet T*oorbeM to the aataward BettrityofBr. Baadrtofc*. Thc torm ot thc l'o-Una-tur at Indlaiiapolin will BXplrt on Hatnnlay, and thc BgBI for tl.< MeaBOOlM to wag.-d Bitha Baraaaeat that haBalfaadj Bpeatthe eqaaaltantj of l'oBtina-t.i-'iciicral VI!.ih, i.ravc. ?Otdlot UiomkIi bo be. I M li.'avnst artilliry that can !.?? fo nnl BBBBBg thc licm oatata of InfltBBti iia-1>< m hvaaittnl :ut.> Um aottoa, vhlto tfejBM 1- a OOaateat rattl-' or Hinall arnin BBBld wUini oxer thcro Im a lull Ifl the hcav> BrlBf. 'J li.-rc aro four can 1ldatc? iu thc tlc'.l. Thohannerof Aiiuiia Joaas i" tio'uci.y noe-Proaldeat Dendrteka, who Ih lupportad '>y Oorenior Oray. CbalrnBa Handeraon ot tbe -'t.ite Commlttoe, and a buatof aubordlnafot Mr. Jonoala daaeflbad bb"b Btmad Jaokaonlan DemoBraC" Mc i? woli adraaeed in roara. Coaareaaioan-eleet Byoum'aoandldate la Br. Croetauu. who im deaerlbedaa ?? ? rasUet " iu politlci and a " .li inuin.T " by OOOap ituiu. Ile ta ooiuuarauvely onknowa ln ladlaaapoUs, but ?< oordiiiK lo one InnabJtaal of that town. Mr. ( raelinaa " DOl Uji tho ' tricasc ' to BOlp Mr. liyiuilo ln tlic <? .iu..>-, and t Ut itaU -niaii natur.iiiy dastrM to M'| By IM ol.li. i iii.u ?? iiut be takas otberaronnd that that wbea du cn^-ifJir the mattcr with Mr..Vila-. aud tho 1'rcxldnit. Iu a nutobell it in thle: M l ws? eleoted by tbe peapto to reproaeat tnem, and to tben I am reaponalbla. Mr. liendrloka,on tho ooutrary, rapfBeente nobody, aud ln r. ?.lmii ilih- to n.i one. It i? truc tbat ho 11%oa Iu Indi in aiM.ii-t bnt to .!? i. and i reeelred noro rotai la that elty thau dld tbe Clerebaad and Heodrletu eloelorB. I hara enterad tblaeontaat ontho grouad of prtaelple, and m duty i owe to aay ooaaUtaanu.*1 Baaidae Beaars. Jonai anaCrealmaa taen ara two othereandldatoa for the otti.i', one of whoin, W. A. Ilondcr-on, !? a coii-ln of tho V'lee Preetdent Tbare ar<< aome indiaaa Deaaoerau win). reiaeinbering the aart of anppon tbat Br. Ilen drickecave Mr. BcDoaald at Chleago,harbor euaplclon that wiicn the rigbl reecbee >t? botu -t itaaa Mr. Joneei bkmI ardeot and lafloentlal aui>i>oi'er will qaleUydrap l.iui and"ln tueIntereal of|i?ri> bannoayM aadjM "a lafr aad konorable eotopTonuea,M roeoinaiaad thc. ap polntment of Mr. Honderaon. Mr. Hyniiiii i- iint wllhout ul.l ln hln cnntent. 1.x Baaatat McWoaaid thln aitiricHni anceeeded Indrop piii^ forn ti:???? tbe - legaJ boalneai" abteb broogbt him to WuMiiiigton. iif took adrantafe of tho reaplta to hoi.i a toaf eoafaraaoe with the PoaUaaater (.oikthI. Ii<?i.ioii binutelf ihere wcre preeeul t'oniToaiman Cobb, of Indiaaa; Poatniaater Dalton, of the Bouee, and Baa ator ViM?rho?i. Mr. Mclioimiil \va? ankcd aboui tlu1 l'o~tnia<trrKlili> aflerwaid. and lunllint'ly he r.|>!l.-d: * You will havo to nrt! tlic Vl<?- PrealdoBt aniiut that." Tbe PeeUnaater-Oeneral prudentl] daelroi that the Prenident Hliall deal wilh tiio luattcr and BaataV it btiu aelf. -* IN AND AJOUT THI. WMin: HOUSK. Mll. CI.EVKI.AM> BBOBtflXB HIll 1 III>A Y COHI'l.l MKNIHA8 erau.ee' PBTtTtOBB Wa>imn<;tos, March 1K.?William II. Vandcrhllt. Bj-compBtilod by Mr. Lathmp, of New-Yoik, ?? illcd at tho Wbito lloii-.- abo.it noou lo-day aud h.id a BaattfaaaTftow wB> lha t^aaideat *To-day was tho forty-oigbtli annlver?ary of the hlrth of tlio ProHldent, aud iiiohI or hli call.-i* took aaajaatoB B congiaiulato him aud wi?h hliu '? inany Ikaaff rcturan of thc day." A llitlo child t<> uliiiin tho I'renldent bad boon partloularly k.nd a few day* beforc ?< nt hliu a bandnoiue bouo.net of *loleta wllh hcr caid wi?hiu? Liin the touiplliueutt of tbe - .-.m. yiThc PreBdent to-duy rcrelrcd a rotninniiicatlen froni thc Board ot DelaiBtrt af a.Baa braaNlea, aakdag the patoaatoa of BBaht a. BtoUBBwa a? aaaaad of the l mto.l BUtai at Tanglor, - ln tho Intoiest of huiiuuilty and aa a reeognltlon of tbo dlftUugtilahed earrtoee wiih h he bait reudercd to a pertteeutod race, and ua a trihutc lo the bouorable and pralaeworthy inuuner ln whlcb be ba? diocbaruad bla oonaular duUea." Owiav to the iwOuenue Mr Mattk.ws has acnulred wtth the Ooverntnent of Morocco, tbe letter states, he baa been able to berrlena opprewed Hebnwa iu that country. The Proaldent as surcd tho comuiittee which proaentod tho matter to mui that their wlabea would be complled wltbJ The Preaideut has alao reeelvei savaral atrong petl thatnoother peraon haa yet BMai auggeated to tbe lTi?alaent for appotutuient to the offloe. . ,_A _.?? The Secretary Jif the Treaaury baa recelved two M tlouiforachanifelntheofnco Of Hiip.-.rtnteiideiit of K?> !?ofP.ii.li. ft.ni.unga Ia Waw.Taft..Ca^Mdfoitha oSce of gunerlatendent of the Conetnietton of tho Now I'lmtOltleebulldiiigln Brooklyn. both of which are now h Id b Mtchacl J. Dady. The ^tlttona recoinmend the appolntmeiif ,.f OolOWOl CavBtwugh to theNcw York oftlco aud ot Mr. Kutan to the Brooklyn .nffl '?; j CfilonelC fhallle l/onir. who waaatone ttme uanerai oS^Atef^a^ul&U^ at tbe Hlat. ?"P.rt?nent thia mornlH ??' eompaay with Juatice Fieid aaiwaajg the latter Introduoed to Secretary Ba/aN. OrtfM l.ong I* an applloaut for the poaltloa of louaul at Aiex "'lleifry^'xewroan. of Maaaatj haa been nppointed a, ?padalageat of the l,abor Bureau. laV'fajraBaaiwaa formerlj Cblef of tbe MUsoun Bureau a*J*}m**l*ifi: tha. and la regardod as belng pecullarly well fl erf '?' tuedutles ofbt* now posltloli. In ??*??* , ,',","'. qulred to make a thoroiwh invo.tigatlon of tho oondlUon of the laborlng olaaaea lu the rUtoo of tbe upper Mlaals alppl Valley. TIIK RV EXAMINEKOF CIAIMP. Wamiixgtox, March IH.?Dr. Francia Whartou, of l'hlladelphla, baa been appointed Kxaminer ?CCsataeta the Ptato Dafattaaaat to aaaeaai Ji?'i?? Hcnry O. Connor. I>r. Whorton reslcnafrom tha CUalr of lateraatkmal l.aw in Boeten rnijc.rsuy to acitpi thia poBitiou. Ba wtn aatat apea bia dutiea at ouce. Ptaaaai wimrtnn, i.!.i?. i). who haa aaaaaaa legai ad Tlsorou internatlonal .|ii?-atloiia hi tbe tJtate I>opart meot, waa boru In Phlladelphta In l?'.;n, grwluated at Yiile lu IgajL becamejAaslstant Attorncy-tieneral of Pennarlvaala ai tha agc of tweaty-two, and has mitten exlena'ively on tnt-rnatlonal ond erliuliial law. Home or lita worka here beea tranalaUd Into Oermaa and Rpan |sh. HiidlielsnowoiienftliMrdltors of a I W JoanuU deTotedtolBteraaUoaallaw. He had rrevloualy dono tome editorlal work lu I'olk'a ttme. Among his boal kuownl.k?are ??Centli,. ol Uwa." "^???**r*S on Auierhan I.aw." nn.l ?? 1j?w of .Sattous." W Itt. I>u -t D.ldley neldandTb.-.Klo.e I). WooJOOJ l.e ff|.n* thlaeountry la the fuattt.ite.nf int.rn-.uoiMi l.aw me tltleof Doctorof l.aws waa receutly conferred uy u.e Untreralty ?f Kdtabnrgh, OOafPABIBOM Of DKHOOUTIO BOOWOMY. Wakiiishiox. Mtirrli 18 I Sp,-vtal).?A c'.in pariaaa af u.e apetafrtetfea laws af ti.o tirot and ai i.i OaMBODSofthe XLVIIIth ('ongrcaa dlselose* the faet that DeaaearaUa "coiiomy" raoaaea eeaaewhal when tha Biihllu aaaaar H Ia ha aagaadad hf a Daaaaatatti Adaatalatrattaa. Oaatttfag lha aataaaUaaeaaa iipiimpu atious in privato ami ?|m.i.u aata?hlehlaojalnaaaa> pcnditure of lumiey, tha b'tai aaaeaai aarrlai i.y ti.e rajrala* apprapriaUoa MOa ?f u.e taal aaaaleai Ia about aoio.OOO.OOO, agalnal about |iai.OO<).000 approprUted attho nrol aeaelon, an uiereaao of oearlj f.iJ.o.H..."1". The ralaUvo Increaaa la atlll greatef heeaaae In Jaa omailer anm oppropnated at the n.st aeaolon U lududed tbe atnouol of tbe oppropriation for tho improv.m.-i.t ot rlreraaadharburo anoal ?14,000,000 whll? tho lar^er aan eontalna no appropnaOoa whaMvac for that pnr paaa, Tbe aetnal Inefoaaa la the avisanU appiojuiatiou aib alone, tb. rcforc, exceeds !?H.tHSJ.IMS>. TBE F1BB WSOOBD. Otl. KXIM.osios <>\ RBWTUWJi OBSBC. Tho rcsi.leiits iu tlie ea^teiti |..ut of Hnx.klyn were suitifi aartylaat avaalaghy a laaalaiploaJaa, ?hiahawiaiiailaaa all tank ?t lha retatag ?atftaot H..ni> | flaanlagi al gJaaalaa4-aTa, aa I Bawtawn Craak. lluudred* of paooa of guuo were bruken In tbo pouaea in the iina.iMlinteMi tulty. and tho OOCapMlia r..?h<-.l In afrtght tnto the atrooU. I'lamoo il."t uuouove tbe tanks a id aaaanaered othara aeai li. By lb? efforUot Ibo Hreineu b .weror.the Hre >*a? provi nUsd frooi iprooolug. Tbodaaaago waoeotlMwte<1 al g'L.VXl. A Uaky atlll la thoaght to hare oaaood lha lha axplealen. I.f???>l 8 IX VAKIOIH II.\> I -. Atlaxta, <;.-.., M.ueh 18.?At 8iS0 o'doel t!n? aoacatai ?? tiie hreha .>..t m Bm laaaaa tiank i flventory billldln* at 11*?- corie r hf 1 'ait<-ball and aJahaaaaata Thafaaaaa Hyapthaal hhaft. and ti.tt oofMi ot the duii Uag waaaaeaiaatnyaal, Ha aaayla waa i.*i -!? e;.m,' ro mm aa the ?ypat Baai i ?laaaly aaaagal with fhrtr ilrtt ?? y. Waia, wUa and ?u, ut muuaMkiint. h. n.. m+ ?? *" o*?^o^ ** %*? Four-storr hulldlng adJolnla? >ti t wrre la diuurn .iu ih-'.i :u.?. i".i woro nn-ueU liv tbe Uruutou. ttf i..?rt of Ibo hulldlni deairoyod oool aoAOOO. ?? wblcb tlirre Ual. lll-MIHI.-'eof ?.I|/SMI. lt?-< ..Wl.r.t, JohnH Ja. md plelged lo the f-mral llank lil--k \.itaUon t.. |.a, tli- l.iureal ,.. borhua tbrougb tbe eontroet m*le when he fa "ao pjaa .- hoUei od lo h n ? beea laol m the rataa. OhnVAOO, afareh 18, eaawfiajMbaildlBgi laM k?e-aM', aeeapled aa atarea were, deatroyed \>j t:re tiiis mornlng. rh - ? - . i.t ? an .* s, hfa , htan hll P.O. Barilao'i aia ? ,?i!i uoi o*i hTllla^awao Baraed II ia< toM wlll arohahij n m h f 1,000 . no la i.ii/Aio.iii. s J..hlareh la. rha aataalaa faetatyal ?thport was b.irne.l tl.N BaOf lll ?: b| UM b I ? . (OL The looo lo ? 150,000 lo 9300.000; aw> Inaai . mployed Bfli tuuxlo. li *^? ipullua M. >l..i.. of No 11 l.i' Now York, Battia, OL, Marah It. f>. B ahatry 4 Oeaapaajr*a fovodrj and ? lehlao ihepa In N..nii aatata ?er.' haraad laatahrat ThehieelaflB^OO. \vu.4-it. ind , Mai'i-b i? -Taa ataraaf W. a?Baaaa ,t -iramlliil!'' an I ahotUM n-ar by were h yoatarday. The laao la 016,0001 laaauaaoe fdkOOO, iti niiv.ii'iv Paaa , htareh 18.?TaeaBarhlaaoheaji aad fonadry af Baajaaata haaaaaara, al Pelaialaiig la Ihla i., mty, waa boraed ia-t algak I I ? OOOi la mrautf sji-'.T.H". ______?_^ 7 (// '/,?/. o/' A V li/!. Wtl I. TiTUaTiiXB, Mar.li ]m [BpeeU).?Tha wo idi lu ItutlerCo.u.ty aroiiu.l lll.) Muikliam W.'U | .' ' ? Btraage otght thlo aaonung la u.e haagha o? iiaaa aad ,. oat dt rrteka aO Ih arw.?<>< - laatt bj ihe ">n Keglofl had alaaed iheawlvaa tewatea lha reoallaol lha torpedatagof Harthaaa WeUaadt< agraphtatkalf pilmlpala on .lll!.i? nt (ichai.ciH. Tha wll is | i.io.t laipmlaai aae,aa m^ ineea aer fallara praetleallyaV lormlaad ahalher lha liaaBa ?>( Thera Onal all 8aal had or had not . ?? i. I i.laarl alrra gtyeartoa larpi *o a*aa pal la iho woll reaterdafi aad al i o'cioi k u> da> it ?as axptoded, a haga aaaaaaa af watot reoa fally khi feal latotha ahraaddelnitod Iho derrtek. Tha foontado conUniwd to play for about two mlnutea. IfeaatlaBa the onxloua limfcera on were itni u iii^ th'ir eyoa for thaallghtoai Indleatlonof oIL Nuna . auie. Thewollta a falluro. Theaewa raarecelvedoo 'Change and eroated tba greateai exettemeat. rhero wa? a arlld iiiHii to bay aad the maiknt ?dvanoed u> h'ju. Tranaactluns wera i?i\'". Aboatd o'eloeh vi.n u h.iui w*0ll BUkde tWO -niall llows, httl notsiilllrl-nt t<> gire i>.<>tiiin>- of MjrthlBg. When lha ?eii haa beea Bitoo wilb puinpliiK appaiatus 11 may be gaed for 100 baiirls. - ^ 01 / or WOMM TM LOWMLL. BOtTONi Mai'h 18.?A dispjiteli from LoWOll to t%$M)mtmtm? Baaard aajrat "' The laiga aaaaafaatariai i MBpaahM wlll on Aprll 1 redine tbe pH'-.-nt f.r.e In all d?|tartlnt'iitM. A few BlBnthO BgQ a led.ietlon was li.ade of onc foiirth of tha total nuinber of bunds, and thenne td ga into fatea an Aprll 1 win laha abeat aaa Ihlrd of ihoorikduai uumbera. Tha reudlUoa of tba operatlrea lo oow preemiioua, aod If taauen .lo not laiproaro mn thiie wiii be mdonhtedly tn.ub deatltatloa aa.I 'be oooror elaaaaa, Thera ara now 1,400 laaeaaaata la lawr* tll uiiui eujiled." WIIY OOLOMML 90MATPOM it:Ml 1MMP PlIII.AIiKl.flllA, March 1M (Sj,rrl<li). ? U is auld In irillltary . lu I'- that .'olcinl lliiimfton raatgaad ." ConiMiandant of Ibo :id K.xin.iiit, Natlonal (iuau!" af ren.isy Iv.mla ueran-e e heii in Washlujtoll at lha In aagnratloa Ooaaral Baowden ofdorod lha brlflade i? parade on n<e afternoon of Marah ;i, and that Deieael Boaaajba'a aeaaaiad faiix.i to appaei. ? itr.MKDYisa tiii: QMFMCT* of TEMOAMLMMOAJy Pttii.shKi.i'iliA, March 1m (Sinri(tl).?TB aaaaaiy lhadnfeola of lha aaMa rallraai ?anxs af work meii are baaj all aloni; tbe llne when: tbe eondiiila have been lald. Iheie is tm doiibl about tbe tlual cicceaa of tnix ayataeo, bol the ooateniplated laiyjnrraaaaaU wiii coal about >j ..'...'.ai. TBIM0 BA PBW SUTE8. A< CKITIN.i A lAl.U HT. I.<il is. Mar.li 1?. 1 l.e |U-v. Walter C DdOglaei who for iiine jaare haa booa aooratarj >>i Vanaaj *?*.'a ( brlatlaa A^^ooiiiiioii bero, nan roeorred aad aeeeptea a aall to bocoano Btata areretaryed lha Mawiachusotta a# aoi latiiui, and ?d. start i..ml on Apnl lo. rAI.K Of A BANK lll II.DINO. Pi.Ti:i>Hfii.i, Va., Maicb Ih. 'I )?? balaliug andflT tnreaof lha Planteraaad Moehanloo1 Baah woraaoldal auetioa lo-day i.y Iho tmatoea. Tho buihiuiK ???? i",r' rhaard by Alexandor Donnao, of ihla eity, for iHi,:tis?. Tha aala l? "ui.|ect t<> eoadnnallon by the Hueiiuga OeaU i Tbe buildliiii eoat lha bauk fi - """? lnUl-ATLSISU 70 K1LL A WITSKHS. Piiu.Ai>ii.riiiA, Mar.li ls (.s>r</?/).?John I>. Huiilb, a reableiitof C'auiden aud a rreehol.ler of that eity, who Ii.ib l.iin areiiKcd of appropiiatuiK paup?'ra' hadttaa fmiu ihe BlaanYwaai a\taaahaaaaa c< metery, for (llsaeetlon at JefteiKoH C<llleKe, waa hel.l iulfcd.OlMl hall 10 keeii Ihe j.eai ?? by JmbUqO CvX.Of Caiiiden, tbls morn liiK Itilev, tne aoroner*a elerk, who lutonned tlie au IhoMliea t'bat tsoiltb had Uld liim bd had taki n ? lanly vk.i? UM i-omplaiiiaiitaiidUaUfieUlhallUodofciutaut bad Ibraaleoed tu klll biiu. EGYPTIAN FINANCES. TIIE AGREEMENT I3ETWEEN THE POWERS. A LOAN OK $45,000,000 QUAItANTKED?THE 8ITC AT10N IM THB SOl'DAW. I London. March 18.?The Rlght Hon. ITugb Childers, iu the Ilotise of Comtnons this aftornoon, unfolded the Egyptian financial agreornont which waa eigued rocently in Londoa by tho ropresenta tives of tlio I'owera conccrnod. The ngreemont, ho eaid, gtiaronteed a loan of #45,000,000 to bo used in lifting thc Egyptian debt. Tbe giiarantee of tbia loan by tbo olhcr Powcrs doc? not, however, confer any rtght upou ouy ono of thoiu to intorforo witb England'a interual adiumistration of Egyp? tian affairs. Tbo loan ia to bo Iiquidatod by tbo rcpayment of the sum of $l,G7."?,t00 aimually, and tliat num ia to constituto tho flrat chargu againit tbo Egyptian revenuea until tho entire loan is liftcd. The lioriual annual cxpenaos of tho Egyptian Goveruniciit aro lixod by tbo agrooment at tho grose Btim BffBkMSbVOOQ. Tbis iueludee $1,000,000 to defray tho cost of muntainlng the atmy of occti pation. Tbe agreornont prorides for tbo extonsiou of taxation to all fnrcignera reaiaent iu Egypt. It also nrranges for an cxhatistive inve.itigation into tbe revt-ntie-e.irning capacity of.Egypt. Two aejBfS aro to be dovoted to tbirt iuquiry. Whilo it is iu progrcse thoio ia to bo a 5 pcr cont dodiiction in tlic coupon paymcuta and a '2 uor cont rednctiou in tbe iutercst on tbo Snoz Canal aBBMB ln ndditimi to theso reductiona tbo agrectncnt einpowors tbe Kbedivo, in tbo eveut <?f tho tim ea.^ity for ftirtbcr reductiona iu thc penod of tlio two years' Iuquiry, to stiniiuoti an mtcrnational com BatoatoB to considcr and BaaBB tbcni. A proviaion for tlic fr.-c navmation of tho Suez Canal is inonlioiied in tbo agrcoiiicut 88 B inattor that will ne dcalt with in tho fortluoniing Canal Coufereuco ut l'aris. Tho clause rclcrring to tbe taxation of toreignera iu Egypt waa roceived with cbeere. Aft<r ho li.nl t'lnishod his rovelation of tho tornis of the BfTBi iiii nt, Mr. Clnldeis, in atinwer to queatiotiH, Btoled tliat tlio rato of mtotaaj oa thc loan giiarante.-d by tho iigp-etucnt wonld not bo allowcd Bl BX( cv.l :i'o [i.t eeiit. Ho furthcr said that if any ilef.nilt in tlic pavincnt of princinal or intcrtst ahould o< citr, BBOB of tbo guarantoing l'owora waa anawrrahlc. I ln< < oiivrvative BBBBBBj aft.-r hcaring Mr. CBildttVa stat-ment, doetdod1 tofMBtBOM BfltlOB until th>-1?iinvotitioii has bOOB prescnted to Parlia iii. nt. Tlic vagu.'ti.'TH nl Mr. Chikton with refer oncc t?. ii rii-a?od icpr.-scntation on thc commiaeioii on thc Egyptian Pablia l>ebt and the objecta of tlic BaaaUaf af tho Bbcb CbbbI QOBfaWBOl toflBfl lBB|?fnaalnii th.it thc OofbjiibbbiI had aoniethiug to con.e.il. I he l.iigii.ili dolcgato to tlic canal eonfer ence haa not \.t bOOB appointc I. l.oid Lyona, th> r.ritiili Ambassador at Paris, la etigaucd in OBf. ?BapoBsJaaja* with itgafi to ;? BoBoito pro^ramuu for the <???lifcrriice. I.atc ii. 1\ i. cs from Cair.i throw discredit on tho Ifjpotl lli.t >ir r.\elvn Karing BrBJM the appnint uieiit of Oeaetal LocB Walaoley to tba QoYefBor ihip of thc Boodaa as a BMrtttT <>i polwy to eeaTti ? UM BBtlTaa that Engiatid BMBSB to rctain control. m akim. March 18.?Tbe WBOle body of troopa ? t here artli perade to-morrow an 1 be inai ??. ted i.v t?? neral ura'taa). The ^Berkabire and >urrcv Itegiuiente and tbe Indiau coutlngant will foi ii tbe %d\ .im ?? tiiinl im Prtday. I be BBroptBin i ? ? nt \\ ill reiualn t<> gaard Suaktin. K? -.. i. Mareh 18. It to eeiiasated tbal rcinforec nenta to tbe extenl ot 25 per eeot of tba preeenl atrrngth of tbe troopa bata will be reqaiiad before ?atntnn, ..?:tik( to tho largc BBaabet af eaeaa oj >. :,? i deatb ftoin On beai. Ibe camel (Irivon ?' - to icmaii horo. KaTifBttoa of tba N.lc i< iliiu. ii It, and t ran-portat ;ou of tbe BTOOJlded istcdioiM. ticiicrul l^ird Wdlawlov will *ua Abu r !>??. OaneceJ i;i?uf?ll will iu?|mh t tho llon of ' flottimiinl. ation i ud ooinuand tbe Egyp it,n Anaj UaiieraJ Mr Krelrn \\<>o,i BrBkasaa* tho troopa In tho intire rcgion betwtv>u Bi i awl and I tongol i. ? i i. Mar. h 1>?. A genoral BaTBBM towar.l Tainaa wiU bo Bxada on naxl Pridajr. Spieaeon irt tbat tba Amarar tribe ol Araba will ? i.srt Kl Malidi and jo.n tbo Hi.tt-Ii at thc lirsl ilo o| j.oituii.ty. IM1TATTNG a DEMOi BATIC PRIHABT. Vuvvi, .M.irch 18.?A olsgraeefaJ mom .... ? ? ? .? \ ? i laa i kaibaf af ? :... Two aapattee. aaeafwboaiBi i paB Hini thc Btker * OenMa, bt i i >.i m an ai-.-ry drii.ilo iu wln< li lu.Miltiug per ?eoallllaa weta baadtof boal aad fartk, HM -!?? et.itors in tho gallcrles f... \ i i cerefi th.?m. At laet tbe Peleadraaea 1 to where tke Ai tal tke Po i~'i eleaionl In tl I a turaoll of ;n> 1 \f Boor of tbe > kemb r wai * cbaoa "f exi Ited ?houtingand ?baklngtbolrnau. Tbe I. ui ?,>..* |miwi r> ? i" preeerra eren ? ?emblaace ot .0.i.t. Al laet H.Iginal dlapotente were aei ? ated ? i w.i^ kaatlly ajdjoajraod, ? PEACE NEGOT1A riOXfl wiill < HINA. F'aui-. M.uili 18.?Tbe Anli?vilijaajl that in Mraattoae ii.vc beeoeaat toB.Pataaotre,tkeFraaei k. ,-- i.|..r imhiua, to reaew Bagattotleoawitb th< i Bbaeee Oorerai.t aitkartawl.tarlBg poat <?. Oeaeeraiag tke reaarted peaee aefottatioae aitkCktoa ?(Ti la-dayatatee tbatPraaeeBwllUactoabaa donber rlalwato Indemaltytf CblaawlU exaeatotke Tteu-ieln treeiy. PITfKG IH'R DAUOHTEB POB ILAHDEB, MOMTRI u.M.inli 1". A sltanu'c 8886 was partly baard ia aoarl te<dap, betag a tait for ? danafet for ilaader Inatitated bj a Bra. BaMiaa t bordanghi r. N I ?' ? - I I ""."?ber of wi'.n.?????? rare ertdenre, teatlfjtag to the dafendaal iiaMi.K appUed oiii-.u tenaetoker ntatB r, ? ? BHOLABO AM? OEBbfAMT. F.'imkin, Manli 18.?Th? 1'iiinc of WwV* had a ioiik aaafaraaae oltb Barl OiaaTllB today. Tke aaaeaal i to nm-iaaaaaf tke Prlaea ueafarrlM ?Bb tbe Porslga Been lary U aaaaaetod with lha PHaea/a tBM to it-riin. Altkeaakhe mu Htbb m<. dlreet ndeetoa Bla aud nttoodthel be reorlved blnte regardtni rekutoaa Im i yc. n 1 ii. i.ind and Ccrmaay. ? ?? THE DUKE ol CONNAUOHT AND IBELAND. EoM.i.N, March 18.?BuBBH*8 aic ciiinut tbal tke rniucof B/ataa okUe la Indaad win Baaoaaoa IkattkaDokaef Pffaaamkl aad taatUy, aftet tkeirra t.fi.mi in.iia, wUI llra iu nubiin. the Daka aaeeeed lag i.ail Bpaaaar a? Lord Ueataaaat "f nataBB. ? ? NEWB BOTE8 rBOB LOKDON. Uomoti March 18 OOUBafSWABBI BBBUOBB. ThOBBBBjda of collici-i in the.hweetof i orkabire beve beeB Infomedtbat a i?? a i?<< nt nduction win be Bttde iu th. ir araes'?? BaoUBBBBa ifuiiuiKi. adrtoea fraai Boatk Afrtea ?tste tbat tke reawlBB ol Mr. Betbelh one ol tae laree iingluduui ii ainrdered In Becbuauelandi aad ii.cn cx buuici hy Hn Cbai 1.1 Warrea-i expedlttob aud iwarkM with inillt.ny houori. IIAMA..K-. MAOBJI I'lIBJjaUaa. Tho piibllshers of Thr Mtlirtt t.id.y bad n rerdlel f"r 81^00 dainacea randered agaluat tkeni ln aeultbroogbl i>> Owen iJovo for in.ravoia'.lc coiiiuioniM in Ihr UtttTU "l>on the plalu tinv a. ting iu ihii Arenae TbeaU* 8/oof, BAUBt?AlttM W....I ^..i-ioday M4B todaoof Port Pbllllp aad Bydney were dUpoeed or ihc markei WMsbaadr. Atyeetorday'aeaJeeriydaeji ?eeee loM Bl KklOU M.1 -.?oiir.-.i, lldBiie. Id.; Port Hulllip Uecce, l idB'ie. id.; Adalalda Beeee, l l%*B*Bi ?^??? M.-H4C. I.. fBaasu, Tho Itobaa bark rjniBM wi.i.h icft Bew-Yarb Jaaoary 80, for 8erUla.w8a nbandonedoa Pabraary8. iicr araw baaa antraa m Ptj.ith. ?ihcnriiiHh bark TwUlgkJ tia* ff?***.2 Qreenoek. Kkelaadedtba erew <>f tho hw.-nub bark Uliehetb, from Paaaaaato wnuh vaaabaaMhaaaa, lli.AUK Nin IN OOBIBBPI, - Tke (liaiic.iy IHvlnlon of tbebnpreme Court n. day rofiiM-d t? araal thc BMUon 10 eaanali Cbariee lloara for eonieeapt baeaoae, ln eatuioi u..' orderof tke aoart, be DMUnialued altb Blee Meatrtoj huiuiior, a yoiing mrl and ward ln - BBBOi ?>, B l?\?' < or rwi.ncn.r ih.it cvcui.iady n- uit d ln he, oaaaaaapUoBi ?I the rchitlouship Of Olfe to llo.in, iilthough he wan luuulcd. TilK Itl Imjkt or IMiia. Tho IndlHii Imdget baH bcrn Hubulti..!. It nliow* that lor tbe jbuai /????"?*"? Muh li ill, l*?*. tbare wiia asurplun of ?ui *.>,?miii.u a . r?. tbe y. u eiMllni Barek 31, Iffeo. tbere wli be a de? ui c.f *.',;,o.i,oiMi ?ud ihat toeeetlmntodiiurjdttetor tba ftmt eu.iiiig March 81,18M6, wUI 1"' ^-.ruMMKH). Ibe Luil^rt.iwclln upun lUoilcpreciallon of Mlver, Ifj WW Meeo(exeba?aa.Bodtbe aleaaii praafaata waiaa ai UM r?ul thii-alcu luilia'n fi.liiro. MINF.RS SUEFOCATEI) HY AN PPLOBIO* JtKiti.is, Manli lH.-Twoliiiniliiilaiitl scm-ii |eaa niliier* wcro luiprl?oiicd by M expioxiou of rtre tUinulu acoillcryal Cauiphau.en, unar Haarliriick. Iu Kheni?h lVu?ala. tkia uiorulntf. and ?t ? UU bour tbie afternoon only aeveutecn of them had been rescued. It la ihought that iaoat of tho '200 othcra have been eudocateu. FIXIXO THF. PRICE8 OF SOFT COAL. [BT TELEGRAFH TO THE TKIBUNE. ] MoxTRKAi., March 18.?Tbe corridors of tho Wlndtor Hotel wero thronged to-day with a crowd of soft-coal ralnera and ahlppera gathcrcd here to attend the (irand Tnink coal moeting beld for tho lottiug of tbe contract for half a rullllon tona. Thia belng tha ttrat con tract of any magnittido of the year, tbe priccsestabllshed bcre govern tho sale of aoft coal for tho seaaon. Two mlllton tona ofooal roacb the Suapeuslon and Interna tional brldg.'S auimaliy, aod for tbe purposo of malntaln lng prlcea the combluatlon have made an agreement embodylng aubatantlally the followlug condltioua.: Erle, Rocbeater aud Pittsburg, and Buffalo, Xew-York and Phlladelphta rallwaya agree to traaaport the coal of producera adjacent to their aeveral llnea at a rate hereafterto be tlxed by oominlaslonera to bo appointed for that purpose. The commlsalonera ao dealgnated sball regulato tbe " output " aa well aa tho prtcea of aofi coal, iiupoalnf a peualty of arlppllng frclght rates to biddersat prlcea undor thoae^ao estali llshed by thcm. The cotntnlaalonara naiued, aud who ?re ln atteiidanee here, are Samuel Hlnca, Bcrautou, Peiiu,. Qauiga II. Lawla and Enalgn Bennett, Buffalo. It baa bceu learncd that the prlcea flxod by tbe comnilaalonera are aa followa: On cara at luteinatmnal Brldge, lunip $'2 40; lump and nut, $'2 3ft; nin of inlne, $2 25: thia 1 eaa frelgbt rate. From $1 '20 to $1 40 wlll be the prlce of aoft coal at tbecolllerlea at Portland, Me. At ahtps' aide the rate wlll be ?3 40. Tbe Gruud Trunk blda wlll be opened kHaartaw ami tbe aeatraat i?f. Tlie aaaaMaaea DMal that Bell, Lewla & Yatea, of Buffalo, would herc after eontrol tbe ablpinent over the Erle. aa well aa the ?oeheater aud I'lttatiurg.ln conncctlon wltb tho Roeheater mlnea. occaaloncd aouie aurprlae and gave assurance tbat thecombluattou would be effcctive. FRA0MENT8 OF CABLE RBW1 Doveh, Mareh 18.?Tha Prltice of Walea, the Duke of Edlnbnrgh, and I'rinee Alliert Vtctor. aon of the Prlnce of Walea, salled for Calaia to-day, ou tho way to Berlln. I'ahis, Mareli IS?To day bclng the annlversary of the roinmune, extra pivcautlons were taken by the POUoe to pre\ent dtsorder, uud tho troops were contlued to tbclr bairaahe, Di iii.in, March 1?.? The mystcry of the two corpaes fouud on the trark of tho t'ork and Bandon Kallway baa b?en aolveil. Poar nieu who had been celebratiug Ht. Patrlek*! Day at Cork atartcd to walk haaaa. They were all druuk and a quarrel oecurred. Tbe men f.night dea perately with knives. aud two of them were killed. Tbe inrrlrora dragged tbe two.lead bodiea on tho track. Tha nieu hara Beea arrested. Boara, htareh 18.?Oariiaal Jaeoiiini has lnatmoted the Papal nuitelO at Madnd to have a stop p.lt to the agita tlon among tbe Kpaiilah bl*topa concernitig rpaln'a poliiy lov.anl tho S'atlean, aml to tnforra the MahOBO tbat the rclatlons cxlatlng bttween Hpalu aud tbe Yallcanare now eordial andaatlafaetory. ATTACBBD BI RIOTUfO MINBBB. TBYIMO TO kim. a sitkhintk.ndkxt and his OXSBS ?fOKTY KB0OW8 AURKSTKI). [bt tBVJBMAH to thbtkibuxb.] PiTTSHiKG, March lhV?Robott H. Latimore, partowneranrt anperlntendeiitof the Youghiogheny Sloue udnea, aituated between \Veat Xewtou and Bowlckley afatlon?, on the Raltlmore and Oblo Kailroad, is now lytnx In a precarioua coiidlllon, a murderoiis attaek bav lug been made on bliu by over 100 rlotoaa mluers aud their wlvet laal evenlng. Al the tlme of the ruiiiored fallure of B. F. Raffcrty & De Mi Tallaawa alaaatl hia aalaa and dhMhntaad about 100 men, beca.ino Ralferty had Btopffad taklng coal from hlm, and he consciueutly bad no work f(,r tbe men. Recontly he blrcd ftfteen of lhaaa aea, wka wara nart ewneta af tha ?haa, aai pe) thcm to work. paylngtbem threoceuta. Thia aetion on the i>;iit of tbe e.iperlntciideut illspleascd tlie other mluera, and la-t eveniag tbe wlveaof the.llacbarged men vl.ited tiie^oiighlochenyrtlope Mlnea and beganshoiitlng at the mlaera who wara at work. Whlla tuu was being dona the 'ii?< bargod mlnara alao appeared on the leaaa. Mr. Latlmoraand blaclerk, ThoaaaaVeel, lefl tbe mlr.e on boraebaek IntendlBg t<> rlde to w>*t Mewtoa, a aimrt dlstanee uu tbe road, They aay Ihe notera waitcd for than, i.n.t they iried to uvold mectlng them. but m. mlnera bitercepted thcm. Tha rldora tnen whipped tneii' boraea and endeaTored to n.le through the crowd, buttbej wereattackedob all atdaa wlib oluba, at'juea and ralaallea of aU klada. , __ . Mr. lAtlmore'a faee waa tertlMy cut, bls akullfraet ur> ?:. an.i hiahody bedly btniaed lu aaaay paaaaa Mr. Keol w.u? alao a< vurely lidured. ??rer loo of the tniuers and thetr wl< ea wero fhargi'd with felonloue assoult and bat tcrr and n?t. ConaMblo Orr has jrrebUd forly ?f ili.-ui an.! wlll ,?rr.?l tha ntbera. Each ,.r Ihe prlawnera Wlll be belil lii iSI.Oik) ball for trlal. Four te.n wnmeii are anOBX thOOO arrr-te.l. slx of thcm With o.ui liand ouoof tb >.i? With her aou. ? ////; 8ZBIBB Ut FBBVaTLVABlA. MulTiN'.i 0P OOAL OPKBATO? ThTB MtNKtts sa\ (,i Qfl <>i 8U0CBM ?BKAOIBO BgWgPAPBBB rnr nUaMATB] ru the tribcxe.) Pn i-iit t;... Itdurch 18.?Tba eool opofBton hcld a m .t! Bg ln thls clty to day aud renewcl tlo:i .le latntlaatlon ta "B^htaatthahattlatotha MMac aad." . Ifjt Opef ktOt 'ai.l tbat It A\?,M l.e remeiuinITOd that the prlce th.-v have im.mi |i.(>iii,- bh laal laad by an aaapfn appointed by the aataara Ihaanalrea Ba aartded laal Ihe prlee ahoald ha V% eaata Tbe artaara atraek, l^st full arbitiatlon lln.d tha prlce of inlnliik; aaaeag the ruil road mliiesat ;i ceuis. The opcratois stoixl It for sevcial uioutlis wlthoat a word of reiuoiistriiioo ttntii It b. Iieccssar) to louei the piice or c!o-e tho VBCte It wa> sai.t that at laaat a doaaa ?laaa. ap tbe hfoaoagahela, wata adahagat 0mS>i aaatrata and aaaa at :i. The Bfaaaaara wiii a.I agala aa aamiday to diacusa and to bear reports of tbe Rlluatloii. ihe aaeratary af Ihe mlnera sai.i teday; " ft ia only a matterofa toW da>s untll w.' wlll wla," Bxettlag looBoa atrallwayatatieaa aloag the Monongaheta aad Voughlogbeny Valleya, on tho arnvai <?f tbePtttaburg tralua \f\\u uewapapora, ara reportad, a doxen mlnera ?iil ?iirround one papai and aeeording toIta oontonu tin'ir bopea rlaa or faii. i boy bold dally moeriBga aad are a.t iu ^e,t hy aiioa apeakera aad ara ie>t eaal down aa muoh aa wonM natnrallybe expeeted ln men wnb aaapty noeketbooka and with empty lanlera at boute. IU.- BeadllBg Broa.. at BrtdgerlUo, employlng tifty tnen, have suiieadeied to tue alllkera. TllK UKIHS <)F I.AWIii:\rF TOWM.ET. DaTTOXi Oliii, Mareli L8 [Sp.rioh.?Ititelli ajaaea baa aaaa reet ;*ci here from Phlladalphla that the ehildren ?>( WBUaaa AiaeM, a merehaut of thls clty, Ihroogh than*awther, are betra al btwof tho Lawrenco Townley entato ln KiiKlan.l, BBMf ta I"' worth |100^MO,000. Mrs. ArnoUrs nmlden name vra? Mitchell, aud she was lllaaalj related to the H. g, ISrown brauch of the lownley famlly. Mie leaves two clnldnn. It la alairirtalTi that the Browa etatat aa tbe eatate haa alre..d> been eatablisheil, aud that haaMaa the twoAruold tli.Idivu, tbe other IlvliiK uiembei'SOf thl* braneb of the faiuiU aie Mrs. Oaatga Bright, who BTea ln Kauaaa, Mrs. Jain.'S, ot gprtagBahf. Ohla, and her only cblld. The other heirs are the ebil.lrcn of Mrs. AMBWaW J 1'iatt. of lVnnsvUaula. tbegreat cranddaiiifbter of Mary Townley ; Mr^. K. (?. Raxter, of OaWOfO I Mrs. Daaajlaaa Benaon,of Erle, Ponn-i Mra. cbaiiea Metoalf, of Oara laad: l'hliip and Lawraaea Maleolm. of Auatraiia; lleury, l.vallue aud Mary De/.ang, of fJ?l??l ??. ClareaVo \ Beward, of Kew-Yorki Ali.o aud 1 ii/a Nor ton ofCarthage ; Uwr.'ii... De/ang's helra ; Mlss I'u.iiia Colton, of BrookryniBBd MlasAunaamlCbarlcs McCully, ot Kruuswlck, Me. -??-? ICC1DMHTAI niscUAROK of A rrsToi. Piiii.Ai?KirniA, March 18 (Special).?Wliile ca\in Dawaaj waaexaaUnlag aiaaaa^aatoaaawwaediea* ou Miiaanlh at laal alght, lha waapaa was aateaaagai, thahalll peaalng through the coat af Wllllara II. Patter lon and wouiiiliiig hlm in tbe neck. Tbe owner of tbe pUtol waa not awara that it was loadeti Fortuuately lio aerloua liarm was doiie. .4 gatOri FOR A FPliOFRIA 1701 B Philauei.ihia, March 18 (Sptcial).-M the ?ent ?oatlag af OaaaaBa tbe waaaaara heaaah ed the hoalel | for ' llgaalaTfg tharlty wlll aak that bo.ly to ap propnate f\OOfiOO lo ^ *2**"J&??JF& Ihaaoreadof aontaajtoaa iUwaaea, and bso.ooo auai t'onJl. for piai-iiig aewera la anfat aauitary coadition. .-?.? SOT A OOMMT, BTT A SEIIULA. BOaTOBi Miiich 18.?A BBBal a^BBBpTB from Pi. fJafaland at lrnaaaht tt Baawaai Oalaaga obaerva torv Katea that the object whleb waa announced oa Huii.iar aa b. in^.iHTbapsToiuple'scomet of 1SU7, provea to lie B nebula._ CB1MBMABB CA80JLTIM$-9T TBUWMAFB. D\IX(i THBOUOH FF.AR <)F BBAZBl mumi.. Dak., March IS.-Jo-eph Sehe.ick, a BwadB, vho vaa i.i.c.d la laii here laat alght ehanad with the m rd.i o AntanBCpewakLwaa roand dead lu hUoall t.Miay. Doctoi s proaonnae It a caee of naath ftaaa frlght. OOU5TBHFBIT BILVBB l.oi.I.AK.s n B00TOB. in.eios March 18.?A large u.nnber of eo.mterfelt all vrniolh.i'-',,..' iu creulailou here Ihe camterfelt ta ln Imtation of ih. coluaga 011882.aad ta dangeroualy perfeot but It la llgbtar In color and has a auiootucr aar faee than tbat of ihe geuulue Coln. WUUHUBP BY A CHJNESE DEBTOB. IltiHTON Mareli M.?Mng l.ee, ad.ie E. Moug Fong. vls lteit me irore of Ta yuong, to whoiu be owed souie .?,?,,. ( poB payaaaal belng damauded, a quarrel aroaa Ye Q?oa? aoued amg l^e hj his gaawa and Ltrnoa h,,o oH the baah. Lfeealaad a katohet, aad, with ?,ie ioowai.llll.is sntaKonlata lioad ojien, and with au other cut adi en gaah through tbe rigl.t ear to the neck. The ...eu were itteii aoparatad by aoiuo of thalr eountry ii,ou. BUaj boawaaarreated aud beld iu fBavawOBlBa uuoim wlll urobably dlu. THE PACIFIC MAIL SUBSIDY. EFFECT OF THE UNION PACIFIC8 ACTION. TITE MATTER DISCt'SSED BY TTIF PACIFIC MAIL DI BECTORfl, BCT SO COVR8F. AGKKEO ON. Tbe executive committee of the Uuion Paeifio Railway Compauy at a meeting at Boaton on Tnee day voted to diacontiuue the contract by which tho orerland railroade pay the Paciflc Bail Steamahip Company a monthly aabeidy for the maintenance of ratoe oa Culifornia bnainese. Proaidout Adanu aent tha required notico to tbe steamship company yeater dny, and this action on tho part of the Untoa Pacific waa the subject of discuseion at a meetiaf of the dircctors of tbo Pacific Mail. The oaly mem bers of tho board who were not pree ent were Jay Gould, who haa not roturued from hia Southern eraiae. and C. P, Hnntiiigt m, Tice-preeideut of the Contral Pacific Railroad. Thoro were preeent at tbe meet? ing Preaideut Houaton, Henry Hart, Edward Lan terbach, William Remsen, Sidney Dillon, Rueaell Sage, aud John W. Shaw, of California. Mr. Dillon, who was presidont of the Union Pacitic whea the coutract was made, was able to remain only a short time. The fact that Mr. Huutiugton was not present and that tbe Cen tral Pa.'itic did not join m the notice of the diaso iiit ion of tho contract, was conunented npon. Tbe directora took no action, but the diecnsaion. waa rnainly in faror of aggreasive meaaures it tba Union Pacific Insisted ou temiinating the agree nieiit. President Houaton said that the notiea waa uot properly scrvod bccatise it conld not be given under the agreeruent except at the begia ning of a nionth. It would be neceeaary, there fore, to iegard the notice as if dated April 1. Tha monthly payinents would bavo to be made as uaual for the montha of March aud April. Several of the directora declare that the ending of tho contract would be beneticial to the com? pany, which would be left free to do a nmch larger businesa r-ven than it is now allowed to accept. It was propoaed to put two new ateam shipHon tho Atlantic route so as to make woekly instead of fortnigbtly tiips between New-York and tbe Iathuius. The compauy haa two voeaels whioh it can ii-o. but in case anotber one abould be re? quired it waa satd tbat a charter conld be made ou unusually favorable tcrma. Prcstdent Honatoa and Measrs. Hart and Shaw were especially conft dent that the company would be able to increaao its earuiugs largely if it ahouid be freed from ita nllianccs with tho ovcrland railroada. They de clared that abundant fioisht for a ahip ouce a weok could eaaily be obtained. aud tbat it would be more prolitablo than niucb tbat was carriod uuder tbo exiating ar rangeiuent. One of thc directora said after the meeting that the action of tbe Union Pacitic waa atmed in hia opinion more at the Central Pacific than tha steamahip company. "The contest over tho California businesa," ho saidr "haa become bitte* and the Union Pacific is trying in every way to force the Central Pacitic to rccede from ita position. I know that it ta coutompiating the nse of tho Oregon Short l.ino for tho Califoruia buaineas. Tfio diflerenre in time would bo amall, parlieularlr wboa the delays cauaed by tho Central Pacitic aro t iken into account. Perhajfl tbo reaaoa tbat tbe Union Pacitic gave the notiea ia t hat the coinpetition by tbo steamahip line would proh.ihly .niure tbe businei-s ot tbo Southern Par citic roiifo.*' C. P. Hnntmgton said Inttcveunig that the ( en tral Pacitic hadnot joiped with thc Union Pacitic " I do not iegard tbe notice,'' ho remarkod, " 88 bbboB more than a call for a oonference to make a uew agrceincut, 1 think that the ovcrland railroada aro paylng rathcr too iiuicb. and perhape the tmonnt migut be racraeod if wa were to make a new agiecuieut. I do not say tbat a new B0BB* ment wili bo made or that tbo prvaenfoue will be rcnewed, bnt I atu incli.ied t<> tuink we aro pajrng too tiui.h. I eaaaot say what tho eonros of tbe Central Paeifle will be. Tho contract betWOOB tbe Union aad Central Pa i nic railwaya and the Pacitic Mail sreainalup Com? pany hOJ bOOB ui fone for 8 BtBf time, and in ita preaent BBBBB fot abont two reora, The ovorland railroada giiarantee a re.tain quantity of freifbl aud in additton pay a pereontaaa oa tbe boaboobo* baatoBH aud tha rtoamahrp eonpaa/, oa tba eootrarr, maintaina ratoa at ? achodobi motaaUy aaroed bbob. Tba payinents aniouut lo abont $0.">,000 a niomh. PJJUftOTB TllK LA W A'lMssr roLTOAMT. BAM Lakk, Marcli IbV-JoBB Nicliolson, 8BB" torof rh> Dft nt yoBBj haa becn arreated for alleped paljBBJ BBil bobl tB 81 flffff kaanB for tbe (Jrand Jury. i . By, I'.iu.mc, tho rci.iil.ir editor inchief of BtoJbBBj BBJ B4 fio-ii thc T.TMiory. He ia wantcd on the BBBB ehataa, laiaa B> B. BBaatOBBi ri.itodStatesJudgeof tho Fhst DUtnot af Utofc, boa raateaed, aftac havtag eompletcd tbrae fuii teraaaof toor reaia ca?diouiba I'tah lictich. Tho Moniiona will hoid their iiexlaemt Bonoal ronfereooa aa April 4.at Leaaa toataad of BaBj Lake. it will ue the moac importaat ooafeieaceavaf h. i.i. becauae of thc eoaakteratton bi Ibe piiothoodef ihc reoeot rntlygnrj eaaatottooa tn the Fcdaral eouru. -* AD.rori;\i\<; OOUMt MMOAUMM Of WAJOMM. WXBTOV, W. V?? March 18 iSt?cial).-TJiB Beaauattoa af thia aaaaOy i* aaoaatoaa tbouaaud. riua, IBolanaattoaa koa8popaBtltnrf i.hh>. Tho next latBaot Bnra haa laaa than BOOpapailaHaBi Tho Orand Jtiryjuatdiacliargcd found 888 indictinonta, of whl.B tfJT aare for tko llttotB atlltoy tf branr* Tho Hon. w. F. Araold moved tbe eouit, owloa to lha great UlatreaB preralllng In tbe eooaty for the laok of fooa, that coort bedlaniiaaed to ordar tkat tko people aay baoa an op uortunitt to provido for their fauilucH aud atock. Tba proaeeutlaf attonaf agre.d aud the t.rin waa euded. ? WILLIAM CUADWICK AND I1IS CREDITORS. Nkw-Ukdford, Maas., March 18 (Sj*cfo/).? William H. Cha.lwlck, the defaultlng ca.?hler of tbe Naa tuckat Natlonal Hauk, la attll at large. Many peraoua are dlaaatisfled becauae he haa not been arreated. The erediton ?tiii hopo to rocoive from him aomo part of their ebUBW. Be haa offored to aottle with the? for oue-fourth of the Indehtedne-iB Accordlng to WB owu ?uteuieiit he oweaaboal $..4,000, of which BlBvBBf la to iiiiaeeurod oredltora. niaproperty laal n ongageB exeeptonehouae .... bla la ber*a tond, wktok eaaoat bB uiortgagcd, aud which fhwtwiok euutcwplatca liNlngbv WAH OS THE QAHBLKR8 I\ WHEELIXO. WiiKKi.iNO, March 18 (Special).-There M in ajaaaaa lnteroat in tbe ftght against the gamidera, none of whom haTeyet been arreated. Moat of tbo phwes w? rc riinning laat ntght ln a qulet way. TKr RrgUUr oceupiea moat of Its looal page wilh deaerlpliona of tba loadlng gawbllng rooma of tho etty, and whilo donoune Ing tba ernaa a~k- that tke Chiof of PaUea be xlyon time to eleaa out theae place.?.. It deelarea that tho attack oa tbe chief ii. for polltie.il oflcct. Thc mayor aald to-.lay UatoiaaVblliVilaee patroelaad ^V^ ? flfteen yeara of aca ia iu fmi oiwration m fhia ciiy. It ja BX?MtOd that coimcll will be aaked to takc actlou Iu tae mattar. y_ 7/7*: MAK1N0 OF WISDOW-QLASS. Pittshi-k?s, March 18 (Spcrial).-An oftieial of ihc w ladow-Glaaa Workera" L'niou ataU'a that ho la aaiigulne that the Natlonal AK*o?iatlon of Wlndow OlaM Manufacturera, whieb couvene ln New-York to morrow. Will not attempt torurtall jir.xluctlou or deetde upon im carher aDut down. Hia rea-oi. Br ttto B 8kj8 tbere BTC 5oO pola idie ln HcUI.un. 1 11 la tlda country, aud only an imoortatton of lO.(KM) po.ind. of glaaa fa Januarv. PHOBB nmat therrfo.c Bdraaoa ere loug. BMBB uiamifaeturera have a large aupply of gl??a on haB.l, while othera have llttle. WITH l ROPE MADK OF HKR S10T1T DRES8. Nokwalk. Ohio, Maxch 18 {Special).?A aui cidc at Nortb Fairfleld haa Just eouie U> llghi though II o.?eurred on laat Friday. Bra Taylor, a wldow, wboM husband waa kicked to death by a horae, plaeed a board Mtaaa tbe top of a door, to wh.ch ahe aaaaaBad B rope SS by twl.tiug to^ctker .tnpa of ber BagkaBIOtB.JBjj tben .aOuated ihe u?? uboul graoal ?ndiatoBMiJjB u i hair. Hho waa alone in the bou?- at the time aud waa not diacovered tlU quita dead aud cokl. A8HAVLTED BY A HTRIK1SU WttVER. Piiiladklpiiia, March 18 ltywwJ).-Thoma* Cuuulngham. a atrlalng weaver, waa plaeed under bail thla morulng for vloleutly ?uMaulliua William Marley, ono of the men who waa brought from Worceater, btaaa., to work in tbeakMlla. Marloy prcaented a horrlble ap Maraaeej bis faoe bemg badly bruloed aud bla olotblng waa banglug iu abreda. TO VROEIBIT OIL 8PB0CLAT1QX. Titusvillb, Penn., March 18 (Npocioi).?Tho yulok blli, problbitlug aia>euiatlon ln petroieum ln t hia Btate on tke inarglo pian, paaaed the aeeond rea/ltug by a majorlty to-day lu tbe suto LegiaUlare at Harnsborg.